The display interface description command displays the description of the interfaces on a device.
Parameter | Description | Value |
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interface-name |
Specifies the name of an interface. |
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interface-type |
Specifies the type of an interface. If no interface type is specified, the description of all interfaces is displayed. |
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interface-number |
Specifies the number of an interface. If an interface type is specified but no interface number is specified, the description of all interfaces of this type is displayed. |
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slot slot-id |
Specifies the slot number. If no slot number is specified, the description of all slots is displayed. In VS mode, this parameter is supported only by the admin VS. |
The value is a string of 1 to 23 case-sensitive characters, spaces not supported. |
card card-number |
Specifies the subcard number. If a slot ID is specified but no interface number is specified, the description of the interfaces on all the subcards in the specified slot is displayed. In VS mode, this parameter is supported only by the admin VS. |
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Usage Scenario
For simplifying interface management, run the description command to record the use of each interface. In the case of many interfaces, run the display interface description command to view the description of these interfaces.
If the interface is Down, check whether the link connection is correct or whether interface negotiation succeeds.Precautions
All activation interfaces are described in specifications. It is recommended that the interfaces be described in compliance with customer specifications.
If the customer does not have the specifications, describe the interface according to the following rules: Local device name-Local port number -> Peer device name-Peer port number//Port rate. If the description of an interface displayed by running the display interface description command does not comply with the specifications, run the description command to describe the interface.The actual command output varies according to the device. The command output here is only an example.
<HUAWEI> display interface description gigabitethernet PHY: Physical *down: administratively down ^down: standby (l): loopback (s): spoofing (E): E-Trunk down (b): BFD down (B): Bit-error-detection down (e): ETHOAM down (d): Dampening Suppressed (p): port alarm down (ld): loop-detect trigger down Interface PHY Protocol Description GE0/1/0 up down Connecting to Beijing GE0/1/1(10G) up down GigabitEthernet0/1/1 Interface
<HUAWEI> display interface description gigabitethernet 0/1/0 PHY: Physical *down: administratively down ^down: standby (l): loopback (s): spoofing (E): E-Trunk down (b): BFD down (B): Bit-error-detection down (e): ETHOAM down (d): Dampening Suppressed (p): port alarm down (ld): loop-detect trigger down Interface PHY Protocol Description GE0/1/0 up down Connecting to Beijing
<HUAWEI> display interface description PHY: Physical ^down: standby (l): loopback (s): spoofing (E): E-Trunk down (b): BFD down (B): Bit-error-detection down (e): ETHOAM down (d): Dampening Suppressed (p): port alarm down (ld): loop-detect trigger down Interface PHY Protocol Description GE0/1/0 up down Connecting to Beijing GE0/1/1(10G) up down GigabitEthernet0/1/1 Interface GE0/1/1.1(10G) up down NULL0 up up NULL0 Interface
Item | Description |
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Interface | Interface type and number. Bandwidth identifier displayed in the brackets after a GE interface:
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PHY | Physical status of the interface.
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Protocol | Link layer protocol status of the interface.
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Description | Interface description. If the description command is not used to configure the interface description, the description is empty by default. |